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In 1972 Trojan Records was looking to cash in. They set their sights on the pop culture trends of the day and decided that Star Trek and the wave of new electronic easy listening and "Switched On..." moog based albums were the biggest things going. What could be better than to combine both with familiar reggae riddims, sit back and watch the cash fall into their laps? The production team of Joe Sinclair, Desmond Bryan, & Webster Shrowder called in Ken Elliott (formerly of progressive/psych rockers Second Hand) and his newly acquired ARP2600 synthesizer to do the job with a unknown group of studio musicians. The album Star Trek flopped. In 1973 they released a follow up album entitled Interstellar Reggae Drive credited to Colonel Elliot and the Lunatics.
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1976
Klik
7", Single
1973
1972
Big Shot
7"
1972
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1972
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Union Square Music
5xCD, Comp
2012
Universal Music
3xCD, Comp, Promo
2010
Ninja Tune XX
File, MP3, Mixed, 160
2008
2006
Trojan Records, Sanctuary
CDr, Advance, Comp
2004
Trojan Records
3xCD, Comp + Box, Ltd
2004
Victor Entertainment, Inc.
CD, Comp, Mixed
2003
Trojan Records
9xCD, Comp, Box
2002
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Trojan Records, Trojan Records
3xCD, Comp + Box, Ltd
1978
Trojan Records
2xLP, Comp
1976
1975
Fontana
LP, Comp
1973
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1972
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